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The Secret to Blending Whisky with Wemyss Malts – Edinburgh Cocktail Week 2018 October 15th to 22nd – Scotch Whisky News

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JOIN WEMYSS MALTS AT EDINBURGH COCKTAIL WEEK
FOR THE SECRET TO BLENDING WHISKY TASTING

Join Wemyss Malts at The Secret Spirits Study pop-up and learn the history, skill and insider secrets of blending Scotch whisky, which to this day largely remains a closely guarded secret.

A Wemyss Malts Ambassador will take you through the unwritten guide to blending, including a flavour and aroma sensory evaluation session and a laboratory scale blending class. The masterclass culminates in a blend your own experience, in which you can test your skills and newly acquired knowledge as a blender and see if you have the delicate touch needed to craft a quality Scotch whisky.

A selection of Wemyss Malts and other whiskies can be sampled during this masterclass, finishing with guests creating a 100ml custom-made blended malt Scotch whisky to take away as a keepsake.

When: 5.15pm (Mon, Tues, Wed and Sun) | 4.30pm (Thurs, Fri and Sat) | Approx 1 hour

Where: 15 Queen Street (in the basement)

Tickets: £10 (includes tastings and blending 100ml of your own whisky to take home).

Please note, you do not require an ECW wristband to attend this event.

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CLICK HERE TO BOOK TICKETS

Our mailing address is: 4 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7JA

After-Hours at Park Ave with Dalmore & Jura November 7th, 2018 – Scotch Whisky News

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After-Hours at Park Ave with Dalmore & Jura

Join us for an evening with
Jura & The Damlmore

After we close – The whisky flows!

Who’s in ~ for a night out?

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Our super friend, Jordyn Zimmerman will be back for her record 3rd ‘After-hours at Park Ave’ event! On Wednesday, November 7th Miss Single Malt Specialist, Three-time Sommelier, Cheese guru, Marathon runner Zimmerman will present the whiskies of both Jura and Dalmore. Always a fun and educational experience – We hope to see you.

As usual, these events have limited space so please confirm your spot early.

Details below.
Contact us with any questions.

Cheers!
Marlon, Jonathan & Eric
The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
270 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-685-2442
whiskyconn@gmail.com
jonathan@parkaveliquor.com
eric@parkaveliquor.com
www.parkaveliquor.com

Where: The Park Avenue Liquor Shop (270 Madison Ave)
When: Wednesday, November 7th 2018
Time: 7:15- 9:30~ish
Fee: $100 (but you eat & get a gift so…)
RSVP: Eric or Marlon @ Park Ave 212-685-2442
Space is limited – so please confirm that you would like to attend. We are not responsible for any typographical errors or the seemingly endless ways the New York Giants find to lose. Please contact the store with any questions.

The Park Avenue Liquor Shop | 212-685-2442 | 212-689-6247 | parkaveliquor.com

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Single Malt Scotch by Diageo Tasting October 12th, 2018 at The Whisky Shop #SFO – Scotch Whisky News

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Friday, October 12th, 5-7PM:

Diageo

The distributor behind some of the world’s best loved scotches, Diageo will be featured at this expert presented in-store tasting. Johnnie Walker, Lagavulin, Caol Ila, and Oban are just a few of the many single malt scotches in Diageo’s impressive portfolio. Come by and taste a variety of new, rare, and award-winning single malts at our in-store tasting, presented by whisky experts.

This is one of two Diageo tastings in October.

The second is Friday, October 26th, from 5-7PM.

More Details & RSVP

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Whisky Show Bottlings 2018 – Scotch Whisky News

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The Whisky Exchange 

Registered Office: Elixir House, Whitby Avenue,

Park Royal, London NW10 7SF, UK.

The Whisky Exchange “My First Whisky Show” – Whisky News

Last weekend marked The Whisky Exchange’s 10th annual Whisky Show. I went along for, rather shamefully, the first time – and had my preconceptions utterly annihilated.

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InchDairnie’s Ian Palmer and Dave Broom manning a stand at the ScotchWhisky.com Future Trends Lab.

The first – perhaps point-of-this-post-defeating – statement I’d like to make, is that The Whisky Show 2018 was excellent fun. It would be easy to get bogged down in the ‘how’ and ‘why’ and ‘what’ of the show; in analysis and deduction and to make grand, sweeping statements about the state of whisky today. There’s value in that discussion, too. But as someone attending for the first time, my overwhelming takeaway is that the show is just a really fun way to spend a weekend.

Here is, in my opinion, why.

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New whisky

From new new whisky – Starward’s New World Projects, new-make spirit aged for less than three years, spring to mind – to new old whisky – G&M unveiled a pair of twin-cask, 1961 vintage Longmorns set to retail at £30,000 for the pair – to more accessible, if you will, ‘everyday’ releases and even a whole host of Whisky Show exclusive bottlings. Pound-for-pound, this weekend stacks itself as the absolute place to be to see and taste all of the whisky world’s newest additions. And the really good bit? Almost all of them are available to taste, included in your ticket price.

Three exclusive show bottlings by The Whisky Exchange: (from left to right) 44-year-old Invergordon single grain, Ledaig 12 Year Old single malt and a Ben Nevis 21 Year Old single malt.

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Old whisky

Like, really old whisky. Not only did loads of distilleries bring along older expressions from their ranges, but masterclasses – I attended ‘Better Bourbon’ with Justin Sloan and ‘The Three Pillars of Islay’ with Jackie Thomson, Georgie Crawford and Lynne McEwan, and both were excellent – offered up opportunities to try things which are all but gone from this world.

As if that wasn’t enough, Whisky.Auction ran a stand pouring several bottles upwards of 60 years old, offering a real and tasty insight into the drams of days-gone-by.

One of the younger bottles on offer at the Whisky.Auction stand.

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Food

Included in the ticket price was a voucher for a full, two-course meal – meat, fish or vegetarian, plus a choice of whisky-infused pudding – in the underground Brasserie. Decent.

If that wasn’t enough, there were also stands selling a variety of artisanal goodies for your delectation: cheese, chocolate cake and delightful meaty snacks in no short supply. Or you could just run around snaffling oatcakes after every dram, if that’s your kind of thing. I’m not here to judge – some people just really like oatcakes, okay? Leave me alone.

A wee drop of Black Tot Last Consignment. And oatcakes.

Opportunities for learning

Loads of them, on so many levels. From masterclasses on the specifics of certain categories, bottlers and distilleries, to the folks manning the stands who just really want to tell you about their whisky, opportunities to broaden your knowledge abound. And quite aside from the people, as I’m frequently told in my daily working life – no, really – the best way to learn is just to try stuff. So try away!

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Atmosphere

All of the above would be null and void if the show was full of unpleasant people who didn’t want to talk to each other. Luckily, that wasn’t the case; exhibitors and attendees alike were in fine form, gathered together to celebrate a shared enthusiasm. Exhibitors in particular – whisky enthusiasts themselves, of course – seemed delighted to be able to do away with sales pitches and such, and simply pour great drams for people excited to drink them, all of which made for a fun, buzzy atmosphere.

In summary then, what might look like a trade show from the outside, quickly becomes something far more celebratory once the doors are open. Indeed, The Whisky Show – to my eyes – bears more resemblance to a beer festival than a trade show. A place for people to gather and taste stunning examples of drinks they enjoy, and maybe learn a little more about it on the way.

Honestly, I can’t wait for next year, and I’ve told all my chums to get tickets, too…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – My First Whisky Show

Federal W&S Boston ~ Suntory Whisky Dinner at Parker’s Sun 10-14 – Whisky News

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Japanese Malt Whisky Dinner

another Parker’s Restaurant Special Event 

Parker House

60 School St., Boston

Sunday, October 14, 2018 6:30pm

Reservations required. 617-725-1600 

Featuring Whiskies from Suntory Distilleries

Frank Weber and the Parker Restaurant staff always put on great spread. This looks like a super event with very popular whiskies from Yamazaki, Hibiki, and Bowmore and dishes specially designed to show off the malts.

The Menu

JAPANESE PLUM COCKTAIL

Made with Suntory Toki  

GLIDDEN POINT OYSTERS

Bowmore Darkest Drizzle

SESAME-CRUSTED TUNA WITH CARROT-GINGER SAUCE AND SUSHI RICE

Served with Hibiki Harmony

SAKE SORBET

CRUNCHY SPROUT AND DAIKON SALAD WITH MINT

Served with Hakushu 12 Year

GREEN TEA ICE CREAM

Served with Yamazaki 12 Year 

$59.00 per person plus tax and gratuity 

www.parkersrestaurantboston.com

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society “BRINGING THE SOCIETY CLOSER TO YOU” – Scotch Whisky News

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BRINGING THE SOCIETY CLOSER TO YOU 

Following the successful trial of our Devonshire Square bar in London, we’re super excited to bring you a brand-new Members’ Rooms in the vibrant area of Northcote Road in Clapham. We listened to feedback from members and looked at where many of you are based, and we’re delighted to bring you a new space that will complement our existing Members’ Rooms at 19 Greville Street in Farringdon.

Open to both members and future members, the new Members’ Rooms contains a private tasting room, a packed schedule of events and a menu curated by our award-winning chef James Freeman, as well as a host of perks for our members.

We’ll throw the doors open with a special Members’ Event on Thursday, 4 October – check the Society website and Facebook for more details and to secure your place. You won’t want to miss out!

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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Maltstock 2019 Early Bird Tickets! – Whisky News

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Early bird

To show our appreciation for all our guests, past, present and future, we offer a relaxed early bird discount shortly after Maltstock. This offer expires on the 1st of October. Even if you did not manage to join us this year, please feel invited to join the next. If you order your ticket(s) before the 1st of October 2018 you get a relaxed € 25 discount. Just use the  couponcode “earlybird2019” at the end of the order process.

Maltstock 2019 is
6-8 September

Maltstock, Nimrodstraat 54, Nijmegen, Gelderland 6531 LH, Netherlands

The Whisky Show Charity Auction – Charity Whisky News

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29-30 SEPTEMBER 2018
OLD BILLINGSGATE, LONDON

The Whisky Show 2018

Charity Auction

This year at the show we are hosting a preview of a charity auction that will raise thousands of pounds for Plastic Oceans to help safeguard our seas from plastic waste.

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This year’s show theme is The Future of Whisky and we have also been looking at the future of our planet. We are actively striving to eliminate the use of single-use plastic at the show and, working with Plastic Oceans, hope to make a difference to how the drinks industry uses plastic.

The sale is being run by Whisky.Auction from 18 November to 27 November 2018 and features exceptionally rare whiskies and rums from round the world. All of the bottles will be on display at The Whisky Show, for buyers to examine before bidding and to give whisky fans a chance to see some of the world’s rarest bottles of whisky.

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Bottles already confirmed:

The Balvenie 1973 Vintage Cask – bottle one of one
Glenlivet 1948 50 Year Old by Gordon & MacPhail
The Dalmore Rare 45 Year Old
Karuizawa 50 Year Old – specially created for the auction

You can find more details and the latest auction line-up over on our website.

LEARN MORE 

Isle of Jura Tasting with Kimberly Drake at The Whisky Shop #SFO Sept. 28th, 2018 – Scotch Whisky News

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Friday, September 28th, 5-7PM:

Jura with Kimberly Drake

Learn more about the mysterious Isle of Jura distillery at this tasting, presented by whisky expert Kimberly Drake! Originally founded in 1810, Jura Distillery is well known for their award-winning and highly sought after single malts, distinguished by their unique flavor profile and nods to Jura’s magical history. “Prophecy,” “Superstition,” and “Elixir” are some of their most beloved whiskies, leading some to believe there may be a bit of magic happening at the distillery today…

More Details & RSVP

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